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Ottawa negotiating purchase of Saab GlobalEye surveillance planes: Carney

Ottawa negotiating purchase of Saab GlobalEye surveillance planes: Carney

The federal government is entering into contract negotiations with Saab to buy a fleet of surveillance aircraft for the Royal Canadian Air Force, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Wednesday. The federal government has said it’s in the market for six radar aircraft to help protect Canada. Saab produces the planes in a joint partnership with Bombardier, based on the Global...

Alberta's separatist movement is an outlier among global secession efforts: experts

Alberta's separatist movement is an outlier among global secession efforts: experts

Alberta's secession movement is unlike other separatist efforts in democratic countries across the world, experts say. Those outside of Canada, including ones that led to the 2014 referendum on Scottish independence and the 2017 vote on whether the distinct people of Catalonia should leave Spain, all have similar characteristics. "Significant secession movements starts with nationhood, the idea that members of...

Despite digital ad advantage, Tory comms not cutting through Grits’ ‘macro’ messaging: observers

Despite digital ad advantage, Tory comms not cutting through Grits’ ‘macro’ messaging: observers

Even amid a more than two-to-one digital advertising deficit and an ongoing six-figure Conservative campaign, Prime Minister Mark Carney and his Liberal government are maintaining double-digit polling leads heading into the summer sitting break. Yet while some recent polling suggests Liberal support may be softening ahead of looming trade negotiations with United States President Donald Trump and amid growing tensions...

Canada's biggest arms expo is booming as Carney prioritizes defence

Canada's biggest arms expo is booming as Carney prioritizes defence

Canada's biggest arms expo is booming as an uncertain geopolitical climate and the federal government's drive to rebuild the military combine to light a fire under the defence tech sector. Hundreds of military equipment companies will jostle to sell their wares this week at CANSEC, an annual event in the nation's capital that forecasts a 20 to 40 per cent...

Alberta separatist leader planning to challenge Danielle Smith's leadership or change referendum question

Alberta separatist leader planning to challenge Danielle Smith's leadership or change referendum question

Stay Free Alberta's Mitch Sylvestre says UCP base angry at premier's pro-Canada stance. The leader of Alberta’s main separatist group is organizing to force either a leadership review of Premier Danielle Smith, or for her United Conservative Party to demand a different referendum question than the one she’s put forth, he told CBC News on Tuesday. Mitch Sylvestre, CEO of...

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Gap Narrows: Liberals 41.1, Conservatives 32.7

Gap Narrows: Liberals 41.1, Conservatives 32.7

The Liberals maintain a clear lead in federal voter preferences at 41.1%, ahead of the Conservatives at 32.7%, though the margin has narrowed to single digits, indicating a more competitive environment may be emerging. Other parties remain well behind, with the NDP at 12.6% and smaller shares for the Bloc, Greens and People’s Party. Public attention continues to centre on...

Alberta Separation: Three-in-five say they’d vote in October to stay, but half say the question is “confusing”

Alberta Separation: Three-in-five say they’d vote in October to stay, but half say the question is “confusing”

A long-simmering "what if" has become a reality in Alberta, with federalists and separatists now on a five-month clock to convince Albertans to either stay in Canada or "start a legal process" for a binding referendum on separation. The UCP government led by Premier Danielle Smith will put a 37-word question to Albertans in an Oct. 19 referendum. New data...



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Fast trains are a great way to travel. But the big upside of Alto lies in the economic boon and housing affordability high-speed rail could deliver.

Fast trains are a great way to travel. But the big upside of Alto lies in the economic boon and housing affordability high-speed rail could deliver.

Canada has plenty of land, relatively few people, and a housing affordability problem. What’s this got to do with high speed rail? The discussion around housing affordability often stalls out at the conundrum of how to protect the asset values of those who own homes today, while at the same time giving those who want to own a home a...

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Trump's trade czar says tariffs will remain on Canada, Mexico despite trade agreement

Trump's trade czar says tariffs will remain on Canada, Mexico despite trade agreement

U.S. President Donald Trump's trade czar said there will be tariffs in place on Mexico and Canada even though the countries are part of a continental trade pact. United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Tuesday that most nations around the world have "begrudgingly" accepted tariffs are part of the Trump administration's ongoing policies and have been willing to continue...

Manitoba premier calls on Alberta to pause its fall separation vote for 'year or two'

Manitoba premier calls on Alberta to pause its fall separation vote for 'year or two'

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew is urging Alberta Premier Danielle Smith to press pause on her fall separation referendum. Kinew, speaking directly to Smith at the annual meeting of western and northern premiers, said with all provinces signing and building megaprojects -- including an Alberta pipeline to the West Coast -- this isn't the time for such uncertainty.

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Why Nova Scotia Is Ready to Support Canada’s Defence, Security and Resilience Bank

Why Nova Scotia Is Ready to Support Canada’s Defence, Security and Resilience Bank

Canada’s selection as home to the new Defence, Security and Resilience Bank affirms our country’s credibility with its allies and its leadership at a time when defence, security and economic resilience is critical. Nova Scotia was one of the first to raise our hand in support of Canada’s bid.

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Poilievre may prove shrewd to back America’s alliance as Carney embraces Europe

Poilievre may prove shrewd to back America’s alliance as Carney embraces Europe

If our troops are fighting in Latvia, or if Ottawa fails to renew CUSMA, a more North American policy could gain favour with voters

Smith backs federalism. Her party won't. Sure path to big trouble in UCP

Smith backs federalism. Her party won't. Sure path to big trouble in UCP

Premier Danielle Smith was taking heat from other western premiers over separatism Tuesday when an astonishing statement hit the airwaves. The president of the UCP, Rob Smith (no relation), said the governing party will not take a stand on whether Alberta should separate or not. That’s Danielle Smith’s party. The one

Kenney paints a horrifying doomsday picture of an independent Alberta

Kenney paints a horrifying doomsday picture of an independent Alberta

The horror! The horror! Before the night is over, one side will paint a horrifying picture of an independent Alberta and the other side will speak of shameless fear mongering. The man was ready. He had what he believed was his ace in the hole. He was just waiting for the chance to use it. It didn’t take long.

Danielle Smith is brewing Canada’s own Brexit problem

Danielle Smith is brewing Canada’s own Brexit problem

Imagine, if you will, an Alberta of endless opportunities. The landscape glistens with a thousand shiny new data centres, each of them furiously mining bitcoin. The Alberta Provincial Police patrol the highways. Go 300km in either direction, and the poor citizens of Canada are living in globalist tyranny. This is Danielle Smith’s Alberta.

With her "maybe" option, Danielle Smith could deliver an endless tax on Alberta's economy

With her "maybe" option, Danielle Smith could deliver an endless tax on Alberta's economy

If 20% leave turns into 40% for Smith’s “maybe” option - Alberta will have avoided a near term crisis, but saddled itself with the image of a place that is unsettled and unpredictable. Most of the time, referendums result in people deciding to maintain the status quo. In 26 national referendums across 26 countries, questions about maintaining an existing policy...

Alberta separatism has Mark Carney saying what’s on his mind

Alberta separatism has Mark Carney saying what’s on his mind

Outside Alberta, a political consensus is emerging — not just on how the Alberta referendum should turn out, but on whether it should be held at all. That in itself is remarkable, but it does risk driving some further wedges into the national-unity debate that this referendum has set in motion.



Carney needs to stay out of the separatism debate

Carney needs to stay out of the separatism debate

Prime Minister John A. Macdonald famously described dealing with provincial leaders as “herding cats.” He was right on the money: like cats, premiers will purr loudly to get what they want but ignore you when it suits them. Or worse, lure you in and scratch you when you least expect it. But MacDonald knew how to cajole them, humour them...

Danielle Smith’s referendum gamble brings Alberta to the brink — is Canada ready?

Danielle Smith’s referendum gamble brings Alberta to the brink — is Canada ready?

Canadians need to stare down the stark reality of what happened in Alberta this week. Premier Danielle Smith has moved her province closer to separation than it has ever been. This brewing national-unity crisis has not come about from the tyranny of the majority — it has been created by a minority wielding too much power for its size, and...

Prime Minister Carney waves the Clarity Act over Smith's 'dangerous bluff'

Prime Minister Carney waves the Clarity Act over Smith's 'dangerous bluff'

Premier Danielle Smith’s referendum question could get slammed to a halt by Ottawa. “This is a very dangerous bluff,” Prime Minister Mark Carney said Monday, in a powerful put-down of Smith’s referendum question. That’s the quote everybody noticed. More consequential was his statement that Ottawa will review Smith’s two-pronged question to see if it conforms to the federal Clarity Act...

Danielle Smith plays both sides of the separatist coin

Danielle Smith plays both sides of the separatist coin

She affirmed she stands with Canada and will continue to do so all the way to the possible breakup of the country, which she opposes but is determinedly helping along

Carney knows from experience separatism can get very real if Alberta is mishandled

Carney knows from experience separatism can get very real if Alberta is mishandled

Mark Carney was asked Monday about his role in the forthcoming Alberta referendum campaign and the response was reassuring. The prime minister wasn’t exactly Henry V at Agincourt on St. Crispin’s Day, rallying his outnumbered troops in a call to arms. But he is a veteran of these campaigns from his time in the United Kingdom during the Brexit and...

Notes from the Citadel: Alberta, Canada, and the Lessons of History

Notes from the Citadel: Alberta, Canada, and the Lessons of History

We are living through a moment when our democracy, unity, and international engagement are once again being tested. In the last week alone, I’ve spoken at the Together/Ensemble conference in Calgary on the UN Sustainable Development Goals, followed by the Democratic Engagement Exchange dialogue on the state of Canada’s democratic health. The bad news is that our politics seems precarious...



With all quiet on the Iranian front, Trump turns his attention westward — and to Canada in particular

With all quiet on the Iranian front, Trump turns his attention westward — and to Canada in particular

Unless you had to go fill your gas tank after the long weekend — like this loser, right here — you could almost be forgiven for forgetting the war in the Middle East is still ongoing, sort of. Especially as the White House seems to be much more focused on us and its other neighbours. The Third Persian Gulf War...

What Actually Holds a Country Together?

What Actually Holds a Country Together?

Carney’s climate climb-down a win for Alberta, but the benefit for everyone else is unclear

Carney’s climate climb-down a win for Alberta, but the benefit for everyone else is unclear

News of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s unmistakable retreat on existing climate and environmental protections blew through town like an early spring thunderstorm last week. But, so far, it doesn’t appear to have done serious damage to his standing in the polls. To the climate, however? That is a different and more troubling question. And the answer is certainly ‘yes’. In...

Has Danielle Smith Squared the Circle?

Has Danielle Smith Squared the Circle?

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has found a new way to avoid putting a direct question about leaving Canada on a referendum ballot this fall. Instead, Albertans will be asked to cast a ballot on whether they want to remain as a province of Canada or have the provincial government start the process toward a binding independence referendum. Here’s the precise...

Danielle Smith is preparing a lobster trap for Albertans by serving up separation on a ballot — and Quebec is watching

Danielle Smith is preparing a lobster trap for Albertans by serving up separation on a ballot — and Quebec is watching

In 1995, Jacques Parizeau, the then-premier of Québec, met with a group of foreign ambassadors in Ottawa and reportedly told them that, if Quebecers voted Yes in the upcoming sovereignty referendum, they would be trapped “like lobsters thrown into boiling water” with no way back. A diplomatic memo that included the colourful comment was leaked. An uproar ensued and cartoonists...

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Danielle Smith tries to blame 700,000 illusory Albertans for her separatism gambit
Why 14 Liberal MPs need to own their dissent on the Carney-Smith deal

Why 14 Liberal MPs need to own their dissent on the Carney-Smith deal

After a historic agreement between Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney, one that ended years of federal-provincial animosity and sent a clear signal to industry that Canada is open for business, 14 MPs appeared to choose ideology over nation building.

Danielle Smith’s referendum gamble brings Alberta to the brink — is Canada ready?

Danielle Smith’s referendum gamble brings Alberta to the brink — is Canada ready?

Canadians need to stare down the stark reality of what happened in Alberta this week. Premier Danielle Smith has moved her province closer to separation than it has ever been. This brewing national-unity crisis has not come about from the tyranny of the majority — it has been created by a minority wielding too much power for its size, and...

Canada better hope Alberta doesn't leave with its wealth

Canada better hope Alberta doesn't leave with its wealth

It is painful to reflect on this, but I think we are disserving ourselves if we do not recognize how absurd this country appears to many well-disposed and intelligent foreign onlookers. We are now seen as the most absurdly woke and politically correct (and therefore foolish) country in the world, and the country with the highest suicide rate in the...

Alberta needs a federalist champion to stand up — and I know the perfect candidate

Alberta needs a federalist champion to stand up — and I know the perfect candidate

There is nothing small about Alberta. It is a towering place, of mountain peaks and prairie sky. It is a powerhouse of energy and agriculture and business. Just for good measure, it also throws the country’s most famous party every July. So why, in such a bold place, is a Captain Canada MIA? I refer, of course, to how quiet...

Danielle Smith's wishful thinking: her separation vote loses, and that's the end of it

Danielle Smith's wishful thinking: her separation vote loses, and that's the end of it

Premier Danielle Smith appeared to be working many strategies at once with her complicated 37-word, referendum-to-hold-a-referendum question on Alberta’s future in Canada. One doesn’t put forth a vote with dueling options to remain a Canadian province or start a process to lead to a future binding independence vote, unless one is trying to juggle many tactical balls and clubs and...

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Majority of party members likely to back Alberta separation, UCP president says

Majority of party members likely to back Alberta separation, UCP president says

The president of Alberta’s governing United Conservative Party says he believes that a majority of UCP members will vote against remaining in Canada in a referendum this fall, despite Premier Danielle Smith’s campaign in favour of Confederation. Rob Smith, who heads the UCP’s board of directors, said the party will not pick a side in the lead-up to the separation...

Canada to implement new border measures amid Ebola outbreak

Canada to implement new border measures amid Ebola outbreak

The federal government is putting new border measures in place to prevent Ebola cases from spreading to Canada, as the number of cases continues to rise in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and South Sudan. Starting this week, people travelling from the affected regions will have to self-isolate for 21 days. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is...

Germany, Canada to sign major LNG deal as Europe seeks energy security

Germany, Canada to sign major LNG deal as Europe seeks energy security

The gas will be shipped from the Ksi Lisims project, a $10 billion floating export facility that has already received regulatory approval. Canada is set to announce a deal to supply Germany with liquefied natural gas from a planned export facility on the coast of British Columbia, according to people familiar with the matter. The gas will be shipped from...

Carney says House of Commons won't weigh in on Alberta's referendum question

Carney says House of Commons won't weigh in on Alberta's referendum question

Federal law says House must vote on whether separation referendum question is clear. Prime Minister Mark Carney says the House of Commons won't be weighing in on Alberta's fall referendum question that could pave the way for a vote on the province's separation from Canada. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith pledged last week that her province would hold a referendum in...

Liberal climate caucus co-chair says he ‘absolutely’ supports Carney’s policies

Liberal climate caucus co-chair says he ‘absolutely’ supports Carney’s policies

The co-chair of the Liberal climate caucus told the National Post that he “absolutely” supports Prime Minister Mark Carney’s approach to climate change policy. Éric St-Pierre has been conspicuously avoiding interviews about the caucus that he co-created to bring climate change issues back to the forefront of the government’s agenda ever since he gave an interview to Radio-Canada revealing the...

Guilbeault to resign as an MP over Carney government’s climate policies

Guilbeault to resign as an MP over Carney government’s climate policies

Former environment and climate change minister Steven Guilbeault will resign as a member of Parliament, CTV News has learned. Guilbeault, who spoke to CTV News, says he will tell the Liberal caucus about his decision on Wednesday.

Spending to outsource legal work more than doubled in the last decade as hundreds of internal positions stayed vacant: government data

Spending to outsource legal work more than doubled in the last decade as hundreds of internal positions stayed vacant: government data

The federal government’s expenditures on outsourced legal work have more than doubled since 2015, despite hundreds of vacant in-house counsel positions staying open over the last decade, new government data reveals. A Hill Times analysis of data disclosed by the Department of Justice shows that its spending on contracts for legal services from external counsels or “legal agents” increased from...

Military to force disclosure of sexual, romantic relationships with a 'power imbalance'

Military to force disclosure of sexual, romantic relationships with a 'power imbalance'

The Canadian Armed Forces is requiring members to disclose relationships of a personal nature with a subordinate. Military personnel must from now on proactively report to their superior any "emotional, romantic, sexual or family relationship" that involve people of different rank, seniority, position or experience. The directive covers both new and existing relations.

Conservatives look to limit government powers in Liberals' controversial lawful access bill

Conservatives look to limit government powers in Liberals' controversial lawful access bill

Conservatives say they'll push to amend the Liberals' controversial lawful access bill, which would force tech companies to adjust their systems to aid police and security investigations, amid fears the bill is encroaching on Canadians' privacy and putting cybersecurity at risk. "I think you can be sure that we're going to be putting forward some very strong amendments to limit...

As Alberta battles with separation, Saskatchewan's Moe affirms party wants to stay

As Alberta battles with separation, Saskatchewan's Moe affirms party wants to stay

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says while separatist agitation bubbles away in Alberta - and even in his own province -- his party stands with Confederation. "We support a strong and growing province of Saskatchewan with the united nation of Canada," Moe told reporters Monday. "(But) again, those frustrations shouldn't be discounted." Moe made the comments on the first day of...

Memo warned PM of public anxiety about mental health, firearms after B.C. shootings

Memo warned PM of public anxiety about mental health, firearms after B.C. shootings

Three days after the February mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., government officials warned Prime Minister Mark Carney that online sentiment was shifting from collective grief toward "emerging accountability narratives" -- including questions about mental health intervention, firearms access and whether warning signs were missed. The memo to Carney from the Privy Council Office said the overall public reaction was...

Ottawa says work underway to shed light on secretive expense program for former governors general

Ottawa says work underway to shed light on secretive expense program for former governors general

Prime minister promised to look into program that cost over $500K last year. The federal government says it's looking for ways to make an expense program for former governors general more transparent after almost 50 years of secrecy. The program allows the five active former governors general to each bill the government up to $206,040 per year, on top of...

Eby questions western Canadian premiers meeting agenda amid Alberta separation talk

Eby questions western Canadian premiers meeting agenda amid Alberta separation talk

British Columbia Premier David Eby says he's wondering why western Canadian premiers are meeting in Alberta to talk co-operation when the host premier wants to test separation. "To say that this is the worst time to begin testing the bonds that hold this country together is a significant understatement," he said. "It empowers the people who would break our country...

Transport Canada vows action after W5 uncovers baggage tag switching scheme

Transport Canada vows action after W5 uncovers baggage tag switching scheme

A W5 investigation into drug smuggling and baggage-tag tampering at Canada’s busiest airports is prompting Transport Canada to promise swift action to improve security. CTV News’ investigative unit found at least 17 passengers on flights departing Canada were accused of drug smuggling and detained over the past year, after their baggage tags were switched onto suitcases filled with drugs. All...

B.C. Conservative leadership hopeful Findlay flees own press conference

B.C. Conservative leadership hopeful Findlay flees own press conference

B.C. Conservative leadership candidate Kerry-Lynne Findlay called a press conference in front of the legislature on Monday to address allegations of election malfeasance during her last federal campaign — only to refuse all reporters’ questions before fleeing in a black SUV with tinted windows. “That’s the decision that was made, and that is all I have time for,” campaign spokesman...

Carney points to Brexit, warns Alberta separation push could be 'dangerous bluff'

Carney points to Brexit, warns Alberta separation push could be 'dangerous bluff'

Prime Minister Mark Carney said Monday the Alberta referendum on separation could be a "dangerous bluff," while Alberta Premier Danielle Smith cautioned this is a decision for Albertans to make, not the federal government. Carney, who was the governor of the Bank of England during and immediately after the Brexit referendum campaign, warned that people in the United Kingdom are...

Carney’s remarks on Alberta referendum ‘on point,’ but pollsters say Albertans would like to see concrete results, and caution PM and Poilievre against inflaming tensions

Carney’s remarks on Alberta referendum ‘on point,’ but pollsters say Albertans would like to see concrete results, and caution PM and Poilievre against inflaming tensions

By taking concrete action on key issues for Albertans, Prime Minister Mark Carney is trying to send a message that he wants the federation to work better for Alberta, says pollster Janet Brown. Meanwhile, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he and his MPs will campaign for Alberta to remain part of Canada. Among all the important roles Parliament plays in...

Former federal cabinet member Navdeep Bains enters Ontario Liberal leadership race

Former federal cabinet member Navdeep Bains enters Ontario Liberal leadership race

Former federal cabinet member Navdeep Bains has entered the Ontario Liberal leadership race. Bains worked as a science and industry minister in Justin Trudeau's government before leaving politics in 2021. He recently resigned as an executive from Rogers in order to explore a provincial Liberal leadership bid. Bains has released a 16-second video on social media that shows him walking...

Majority of MPs vote down Conservative motion calling for private property protection

Majority of MPs vote down Conservative motion calling for private property protection

A majority of the House of Commons voted against a non-binding motion calling on the federal government to take action to protect private property from First Nations land claims. The Conservatives introduced and voted for the motion, while the Liberals, NDP and Bloc Quebecois all voted against it. The issue stems from a 2025 B.C. Supreme Court ruling that confirmed...

Ford government reverses plan to fight FOI disclosure of blue licence plate documents

Ford government reverses plan to fight FOI disclosure of blue licence plate documents

Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government is reversing its decision to go to court to prevent the release of documents about its ill-fated blue licence plates. Lawyers for the government applied for a judicial review of decisions by Ontario's information and privacy commissioner ordering the province to release documents in response to a freedom-of-information request by The Canadian Press.

India's commerce minister says Carney's recent visit helped to reset relations

India's commerce minister says Carney's recent visit helped to reset relations

India's Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal says Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent visit to his country paved the way for a complete overhaul of the Canada-India relationship Goyal is in Canada for meetings on trade and investment this week, starting today with a discussion with Canadian International Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu. Goyal says the relationship between Canada and India...

Highest proportion of people since 2017 say Canada is on the right track: poll

Highest proportion of people since 2017 say Canada is on the right track: poll

The number of Canadians who believe the country is heading in the right direction has hit its highest percentage since 2017, according to a new poll from Abacus Data. The poll published Sunday, which can't be assigned a margin of error because it was conducted online, said 47 per cent of people believe Canada is heading in the right direction...

Climate caucus to meet Monday amid concerns about environmental backsliding

Climate caucus to meet Monday amid concerns about environmental backsliding

The federal Liberal climate caucus will meet Monday night, amid reporting several of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s MPs are concerned he’s backsliding on environmental commitments, sources tell CTV News. Sources also say Canadian Climate Institute president Rick Smith will attend the meeting to speak with MPs. The meeting comes amid reporting from Radio-Canada that more than a dozen MPs sent...

Ottawa braces for 2026 wildfire season by leasing 10 new firefighting aircraft

Ottawa braces for 2026 wildfire season by leasing 10 new firefighting aircraft

Prime Minister Mark Carney said Monday the Alberta referendum on separation is a "dangerous bluff" if anyone thinks its results could be used as leverage in future negotiations. Carney said he saw those effects first-hand when he was the governor of the Bank of England after the Brexit vote. He warned that people in the United Kingdom are still trying...

Erskine-Smith nomination appeal dismissed by Ontario Liberal Party panel

Erskine-Smith nomination appeal dismissed by Ontario Liberal Party panel

Three-member panel finds no irregularities that affected race outcome. A complaint alleging voting irregularities during a tense Ontario Liberal nomination meeting in Scarborough has been dismissed by a party arbitration committee. Federal Liberal MP Nate Erskine-Smith launched the appeal earlier this month after narrowly losing the nomination in Scarborough-Southwest to entrepreneur Ahsanul Hafiz by 19 votes. Erskine-Smith levelled a series...

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow announces bid for re-election

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow announces bid for re-election

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow has announced she'll be seeking re-election in this year's municipal election. Chow says she plans to continue focusing on her work as mayor right now, with "plenty of time for campaigning in the fall." The 69-year-old former NDP parliamentarian was elected in 2023 in a byelection after the resignation of former mayor John Tory.

Caroline Mulroney resigning from Ford’s cabinet, will step down as MPP next month

Caroline Mulroney resigning from Ford’s cabinet, will step down as MPP next month

PC MPP Caroline Mulroney will be resigning from Premier Doug Ford’s cabinet and will be vacating her seat in York-Simcoe, she said in a letter posted to social media. Mulroney, who serves as president of the Treasury Board and minister of Francophone Affairs, said she informed the premier on Sunday and will officially step down on Friday, June 5. “Serving...

Trump’s man in Ottawa doesn't understand why Canadians are so frustrated right now -  tariffs are here to stay, and Canada needs to accept it

Trump’s man in Ottawa doesn't understand why Canadians are so frustrated right now - tariffs are here to stay, and Canada needs to accept it

U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra says tariffs are here to stay, and Canada needs to accept it. Pete Hoekstra does not mince words. A close ally of U.S. President Donald Trump, the 72-year-old Republican politician has developed a reputation for speaking bluntly, especially when it comes to the Canada-U.S. relationship. When he welcomed Radio-Canada to the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa for...

Ottawa-Alberta pipeline deal includes cancellation fee critics say is too low

Ottawa-Alberta pipeline deal includes cancellation fee critics say is too low

The federal government’s pipeline deal with Alberta includes a cancellation fee that critics say is too low to ensure the province holds up its end of the bargain once the new oil infrastructure to the West Coast is built. The implementation agreement, released on May 15, sets out the conditions under which a new pipeline will be constructed. It stems...

Ford government goes to court to fight FOI disclosure of blue licence plate documents

Ford government goes to court to fight FOI disclosure of blue licence plate documents

Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government is going to court to try to prevent the release of documents about its ill-fated blue licence plates, a move that comes amid a broader clampdown on public access to government records. Lawyers for the government have applied for a judicial review of decisions by Ontario's information and privacy commissioner ordering the province to release...



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Trump is getting the Republican Party that he wants. But can he win in the midterms?

Trump is getting the Republican Party that he wants. But can he win in the midterms?

President Donald Trump is on a winning streak in Republican primaries, most recently endorsing Ken Paxton ahead of his Tuesday runoff victory over Sen. John Cornyn in Texas.

Cornyn went to great lengths to avoid Trump's wrath. The Texas senator lost his seat anyway

Cornyn went to great lengths to avoid Trump's wrath. The Texas senator lost his seat anyway

PLANO, Texas (AP) -- As it turned out, it would never be enough.

Trump administration proposes NDAs for federal employees to stop media leaks

Trump administration proposes NDAs for federal employees to stop media leaks

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Trump administration wants all current and future federal employees to sign non-disclosure agreements, part of a continuing crackdown on leaks to the media.

South Carolina Senate rejects Trump's call to redraw congressional map for midterm elections

South Carolina Senate rejects Trump's call to redraw congressional map for midterm elections

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- President Donald Trump's push to reshape congressional districts ahead of the November elections suffered a double setback Tuesday, as South Carolina senators declined to do so and a federal court blocked a Republican-backed map in Alabama.

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India's commerce minister says Carney's recent visit helped to reset relations

India's commerce minister says Carney's recent visit helped to reset relations

India's Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal says Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent visit to his country paved the way for a complete overhaul of the Canada-India relationship Goyal is in Canada for meetings on trade and investment this week, starting today with a discussion with Canadian International Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu. Goyal says the relationship between Canada and India...

China’s Foreign Minister to visit Canada for the first time in 10 years

China’s Foreign Minister to visit Canada for the first time in 10 years

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit Canada in late May, Beijing announced Friday, marking his first trip here in a decade as both countries work to cement a new partnership struck in January after a bitter trade war and years of strained relations. Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand plans to take Mr. Wang on a hike in nearby Gatineau...

Anand says Canadians subject to 'appalling abuse' after flotilla detained by Israel

Anand says Canadians subject to 'appalling abuse' after flotilla detained by Israel

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says she has received details from her officials in Turkey about the "appalling abuse" suffered by Canadians who were on board a flotilla trying to reach Gaza. She says the 12 Canadians on the Global Sumud Flotilla have now all arrived in Turkey and are receiving "urgent medical care." The Canadians were among 420 individuals...

Carney calls Israel's treatment of flotilla 'abominable,' as Ottawa summons envoy

Carney calls Israel's treatment of flotilla 'abominable,' as Ottawa summons envoy

Prime Minister Mark Carney is calling Israel's treatment of people aboard an intercepted flotilla "abominable" and "unacceptable," and says Ottawa is seeking assurances about the safety of Canadians involved.

Chinese Embassy in Canada denounces MP Chong's visit to Taiwan

Chinese Embassy in Canada denounces MP Chong's visit to Taiwan

China's embassy in Canada says a Canadian MP's visit to Taiwan crosses a "red line" at a time when Ottawa is attempting to rebuild its relationship with Beijing. Conservative MP Michael Chong is in Taiwan this week to meet with Taiwanese officials and assert Canadian sovereignty after China's ambassador to Canada warned MPs against travelling to Taiwan in an interview...

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Unprincipled – The Supreme Court’s expansion of fundamental justice under section 7 of the Charter

Unprincipled – The Supreme Court’s expansion of fundamental justice under section 7 of the Charter

Section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms began as something modest: a procedural protection meant to ensure that when the state interferes with “life, liberty, and security of the person,” it does so in accordance with the “principles of fundamental justice.” It was not, at least on paper, designed to place courts at the centre of sweeping...

Danielle Smith's Question Does Not Trigger The Clarity Act

Danielle Smith's Question Does Not Trigger The Clarity Act

The question that Alberta’s Premier, Danielle Smith, will ask Albertans on October 19 is the following:

Beyond Capability: The Strategic Calculus Behind Canada’s Submarine Procurement

Beyond Capability: The Strategic Calculus Behind Canada’s Submarine Procurement

By the end of next month, it is widely expected that the Government of Canada will make one of the most consequential military procurement decisions in modern Canadian history under the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project (CPSP). The contract for the acquisition and in-service support of 12 new submarines to replace the aging Victoria-class fleet is estimated to cost approximately $8...


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Can the Ottawa Treaty banning landmines survive?

Can the Ottawa Treaty banning landmines survive?

“Despite the ongoing conflict between Hezbollah and Israel which has resulted in thousands of deaths and injuries…Lebanon moved forward with the ban on antipersonnel landmines,” said the Ottawa-based group Mines Action Canada in a statement, celebrating the new addition.

Protecting a pedophile's privacy

Protecting a pedophile's privacy

Canada’s privacy laws are supposed to protect ordinary citizens from unwarranted intrusions into their personal lives. But they can also protect pedophiles. Dead pedophiles. Dead pedophiles from America.

How Polarized is Canada... And Should We Worry?

If you want to sound wise these days, just blame the crazy state of the world on polarization. If you want to sound really wise, say that fighting polarization needs to be part of the political agenda and be sure to blame social media and Donald Trump (although not necessarily in that order) for the current chaos. Despite it being...

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Moore-Butts: Is This An Audition For The Hockey Night Panel?

Moore-Butts: Is This An Audition For The Hockey Night Panel?

To be clear, both James Moore and Gerald Butts are die-hard hockey fans -- James for the Canucks, Gerry for the Habs. Like hockey fans across the country, they are following the Stanley Cup finals very closely -- does that make Montreal, Canada's team? Don't worry, we do move to more traditional Moore Butts territory -- the politics behind Alberta's...

Alberta’s referendum on a referendum

Alberta’s referendum on a referendum

Western Premiers gathered in Kananskis, Alberta this week to discuss shared issues like trade, defense and energy projects. But another topic overshadowed the meetings: Alberta separatism. Late last week, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced the province will hold a referendum on the prospect of independence in the fall. But rather than a straight question about leaving Canada, the referendum will...

What’s next for Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives

What’s next for Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives

Could Pierre Poilievre be poised for a political comeback after the Conservatives’ election loss to Mark Carney and the Liberals? Simon Tuck joins the show to discuss.

A reality check on Alberta separatism

A reality check on Alberta separatism

Political tensions are rising in Alberta. Last week, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced the province will hold a referendum on whether to hold a subsequent referendum on secession from Canada. Division and debate has been stirred up between federalists and separatists. And those who want to leave argue that Alberta will be better off, more economically successful and have full...